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  2. SPORTING REVIE WER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 333 words
  4. CRICKET. ELEVEN GENTLEMEN OF VICTORIA V. ELEVEN GENTLEMEN OF N. S. WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 words
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    PROPOSED NEW CLUB — In consequence of the recent defeat of the New South. Wales cricketers, it has been resolved by some influential persons amongst whom are Messrs George Thornton, George Hill, and other ...

    Article : 110 words
  6. THE TURF.

    OUR readers will share in our disappointment at being unable to place before them in this present issue the programme, of our Metropolitan meeting. We are, however, given to understand that ...

    Article : 1,927 words
  7. THEATRICALS

    The pressure of matter in our columns last week prevented us from noticing at length the dramatic triumph achieved by Professor Anderson at the Prince of Wales Theatre. We will, now endeavour to supply the ...

    Article : 1,891 words
  8. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    Never did the elements prove more auspicious for aqua the amusements than on Wednesday last, the 71st Anniversary of the foundation of the Colony. The sun shone with undimmed brightness, and a lovely brisk bree[?]e from ...

    Article : 3,034 words
  9. COOK'S RIVER AND NEWTOWN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 words
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    BATHURST RACES.—The upper part of the township leading towards the Carcoar road is now [?]nlivened during the day by the four maiden horses (the property of John Lee. Esq., of Bi[?]along) being taken out for exercise, and ...

    Article : 275 words
  11. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH BANQUET.

    The complimentary dinner to the victorious Victoria a Eleven, took place [?]st Tuesday evening in Mr Clark's salle dansants, J. B. Darvall, Esq, in the chair. The Governor-General, Sir D. Co[?]per, and a whole host of the ...

    Article : 691 words
  12. THE RING. FIGHT TO COME.

    HUNT AND NORRIS.—It will be remembered that on Norris's defeat in his encounter with Hunt, a "barney" was raised by the friends, or rather the backers, of the " man wot lost the right" about the paying over of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF ENGLAND.

    TOM SAYERS AND BILL B[?]NIAMIN.—On Thursday, purs[?]ant to agreement, the backers of Tom Sayers and Bill Benjamin attended at our office-for the purpose of drawing and signing articles for a fresh match between ...

    Article : 315 words
  14. PEDSTRIANISM.

    WI[?]TELY AND MARTINEER.—The second deposit, making £60 aside for a 150 yards spin between these men was made on Monday night at Tattersall's Whitely giving Martineer £6 for choice of ground, and making ...

    Article : 70 words
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    THE STUB BOOK OF N. S. WALES.—This long end anxiously looked for publication will issue from the press about the middle of the ensuing month. The delay in its appearance is attributable to the procrastina ...

    Article : 422 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES V. VICTORIA.

    GENTLEMEN.—After several days determination, the committee appointed to select the players nominated Messrs Gilbert. Hilliard, Ward, Still, Lewis, N. Thompson, Howell. Kinlock, Adams, Norris, and Be[?]ston, to play in the ...

    Article : 387 words
  17. VICTORIA SPORTING MEMS.

    ALLAN M'KEAN, the celebrated pedestrian, has been invited to Geelong, to take a complimentary.benefit, and we understand that it takes place, on Wednesday next under the patronage of the officers of the Geelong ...

    Article : 215 words
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